New AC Sarasota
Need a New AC Sarasota? Trust A/C Warehouse. We are a locally owned and operated company and have been in business for over 30 years. We provide same day on time service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our technicians are factory trained to install and service most major brands of heating and cooling systems. We provide our customers with a free 10 year warranty on parts and labor* and frequently offer rebates on many of our name brand systems. AC Warehouse has proudly been awarded the Service Magic Seal of Approval, and we are the customer satisfaction leader for AC & Heating products in the area.
How do I know if I need a New AC unit?
If your electric bill seems to go up on average from year to year, and your AC unit is 12-15 years old, it may be time for a new AC unit. If your old unit has an EER (Energy Efficiency Rating) of 8 or less, a new unit is a good. Units with low EER's will reak havoc on your energy bills. Have you added on to your home? Many times customers put on room additions before checking with their AC company to find out if the unit they currently have has enough BTU's or cooling capacity to handle the additional square footage. If not, the unit can become over taxed and break down. If you've been nursing that old unit along for the past few seasons or had several service calls in the past few months or your unit is old and not runing at all, a new unit is most likely necessary.
What can I do to prolong the life of my New AC system?
Did you know the average temperate in Sarasota during the summer months is in excess of 91 degrees? With temperature this high, it can really take a toll on your AC system, especially if routine maintenance is neglected. Changing your AC filter frequently, having your unit serviced at least once a year and making sure your unit isn't low on freon, are all necessary to keep your Air Conditioner running and prolong its life. Keep your system set above 72 degrees in the Sarasota heat and not only will you keep your unit from possibly freezing up, but you'll save yourself some money. That's right, for every degree above 72 that your thermostat is set, you save on your electric bill.

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